Usually you install QlikView Server (QVS) with intend to use either QlikView Web Server (QVWS) or IIS.

Due to limited resources, I may need to install QVS -- with the intention to use QVWS as its webserver, and not leveraging IIS --, BUT on the same server (Windows 2003) that has IIS and IIS-dependent applications installed.

Would it be unwise to do so? I'm guessing the users would still be able to get to AccessPoint (as it is still uses QVWS).

My question is will it cause any issues with the other apps that uses IIS as you could say that there are now 2 webservers sitting on the same server?

(All the users for the other apps will be domain users)

What should I do if it's the case? Any suggestion will be appreaciated

It's not so unsual in my experience due to restricted resources or small deployments or test servers. I always prefer not to mix services up, and install them in different computers. Anyway, you can install the server to use QVWS but you will need to change the port QVWS is listening to in order to serve documents right. Besides, you may need, depending on your network structure, do some NAT translating or routing... Even having them in different computers but in the same network, this firewalling/NAT process would be required.

IIS and QVWS are independent services running in the same machine, so if permissions are set properly, you shouldn't have any problems to differentiate access to IIS and QVWS, and have both correctly isolated from each other.

But the short answer as far as I know is yes, provided you change the port and you have the .NET libraries required installed in your computer.

Yes, from version 10 on you can change the HTTP port in the QEMC (or in the xml, but the first is more comfortable for me). That will require a services restart, and depending on your network hardware and software (network paths, DHCP servers...), to reset the computer. Anyway, it's usually not a big deal just changing the port, applying and restarting.

Actually I don't think you'd have any issues running both web servers on port 80. They will do port sharing and all calls for the QV registered virtual folders in QVWS will be directed to the QlikView web server while calls to folders on the IIS will go there.

Facing the port confliction issue between IIS and QVWS (QlikView Webserver) on port 80 which is not allowing to run the QVWS. We have also tried changing the port settings from QMC (QlikView Management Console) and config file of QVWS but still it is not functioning properly.

Facing the port confliction issue between IIS and QVWS (QlikView Webserver) on port 80 which is not allowing to run the QVWS. We have also tried changing the port settings from QMC (QlikView Management Console) and config file of QVWS but still it is not functioning properly.

Facing the port confliction issue between IIS and QVWS (QlikView Webserver) on port 80 which is not allowing to run the QVWS. We have also tried changing the port settings from QMC (QlikView Management Console) and config file of QVWS but still it is not functioning properly.

Facing the port confliction issue between IIS and QVWS (QlikView Webserver) on port 80 which is not allowing to run the QVWS. We have also tried changing the port settings from QMC (QlikView Management Console) and config file of QVWS but still it is not functioning properly.